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Intro topic ·the Modern Movement in architecture
Supporters of the movement said Modernist stuff reflected modern technology and the newest building methods better than older architecture styles. But, it didn't fit how buildings were actually made.
Additional important factor ·Construction industry became more specialized and fragmented
This meant an architect's design had to allow for a bunch of different operations. But Modernist designs wanted to expose the structural materials of the building, which was difficult and expensive to do when so many different construction operations were involved.
Author's perspective ·Modern Movement declined because of its ideal of exposing structural elements
Passage Style
Single position
Spotlight
25.
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Question Type
Author’s attitude
Implied
What’s the author’s attitude toward the proponents? The author thinks their philosophy was impractical and caused their own downfall. Their philosophy imposed “unnecessary limitations” on building design and reflected an “ignorance” of building methods. Let’s look for an answer that, in the context of the passage, conveys this negative attitude.
This phrase isn’t used in a way that conveys a negative attitude toward the proponents. It’s merely a neutral phrase used as part of a description of the proponents’ philosophy.
This phrase isn’t used in a way that conveys a negative attitude toward the proponents. It’s used as part of a sentence that describes how Modern movement proponents treated architects who held a different philosophy. But this doesn’t indicate any disapproval of the way in which the proponents treated other architects’ work.
This phrase isn’t used in a way that conveys a negative attitude toward the proponents. It’s used as part of a sentence that describes how Modern Movement proponents treated architects who were perceived to have elements of their work that were modern. Proponents identified those architects as innovators. But the word “innovators” doesn’t reveal how the author feels about the proponents.
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" conveniently " ████ ██ ███ ██████ ██████████
This is the best answer. By “conveniently,” the author points out that the proponents are dishonestly focusing on certain aspects of innovative architects work as “modern,” while leaving out other aspects that don’t fit the proponents’ philosophy. By this word, the author shows that the proponents are disingenuous.
This phrase doesn’t reveal a negative attitude toward the proponents. It’s part of a description of the way in which 20th century construction methods had to allow for more inaccuracy due to the involvement of many independent construction contractors. But the phase doesn’t reveal how the author feels about the proponents.
Difficulty
59% of people who answer get this correct
This is a difficult question.
It is similar in difficulty to other questions in this passage.
CURVE
Score of students with a 50% chance of getting this right
25%149
159
75%168
Analysis
Author’s attitude
Implied
Art
Single position
Spotlight
Answer Popularity
PopularityAvg. score
a
9%
158
b
8%
160
c
7%
156
d
59%
164
e
17%
158
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